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ASTROBURN
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I just read this in a book I'm currently reading titled "Mint Condition"...
One jersey cut into 2100 individual squares. Thats a lot of friggin game used cards. :benson:
BTW - you gotta read this book. I'm in the chapter on grading now and its mind blowing...
In 2003, Donruss dropped more than a quarter of a million dollars on a Yankees home jersey that Babe Ruth had worn in 1925 - one of just three known to exist - and then cut it into twenty one hundred square inch swatches.
Donruss would give one piece of the very much shredded jersey to Ruth's eighty six year old daughter, Julia Ruth Stevens, and a few others to its various departmental employees of the year. The rest of the fragments of pinstriped cloth would be inserted into packs of Donruss cards for the next three years, at prices ranging from $2.99 to $150 per pack.
One jersey cut into 2100 individual squares. Thats a lot of friggin game used cards. :benson:
BTW - you gotta read this book. I'm in the chapter on grading now and its mind blowing...